Karen Wyeth is a textile artist based in the Midlands of England. In her practice, Karen primarily works in traditional felting techniques, sometimes combining felting with hand embroidery and sewing to create images with a unique texture and aesthetic.

I really love the way that Karen’s chosen medium translates into floral and landscape imagery. In her Original Textile Pictures gallery, Karen showcases her talent for turning blended planes of brightly coloured felt into figurative images. In many of these works, particularly in the artist’s floral images, felting forms the image’s base, creating a texturally cohesive sheet of different colours. The artist then uses sewing and embroidery to form outlines and fine details like flower petals and stems.

There’s something about these textile works that’s almost reminiscent of watercolour painting -- the way that the background colours bleed out of the line art is very deliberate in Karen’s textile pieces, but still evocative of the random blending and diffusion of a more liquid medium.

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Dallas Jeffs is the Editor of Artist Run Website's blog. She is a recent graduate of Emily Carr University of Art and Design, where she studied Critical and Cultural Practices. She is passionate about talking and writing about art, and sharing that interest with others. In her studio practice she is a painter, but she considers herself an art writer and educator foremost. If you like art, books and culture with a science fiction twist, check out Dallas' personal blog, HappySpaceNoises